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Jury Sides With Student Accused of Sexual Assault

A former college student has won more than $100,000 in the first jury trial since the Obama administration rewrote rules on how college officials should adjudicate campus sexual violence.

Middle East Studies Program Comes Under Federal Scrutiny

Education Department inquiry into Middle East studies program jointly operated by Duke and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill raises academic freedom concerns.

Possible NCAA Violations for University of Kansas

The National Collegiate Athletic Association has alleged that the University of Kansas violated some of the association's most serious rules...

Becker College Recalibrates Operating Budget

Becker College in Worcester, Mass., on Tuesday acknowledged taking personnel action to address its operating budget. The college, a small...
Opinion

Asking the Editors: Part 3

Junior Prof asks two seasoned editors about what role social media plays in promoting a book, whether concerns about institutional prestige are valid and how to avoid being dropped by a university press.

Academic Minute: Social Media and Sex Trafficking

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Toledo Week, Celia Williamson, professor of social work, examines how healthy...

UC Santa Cruz Historian Fired Over Sexual Misconduct

The University of California, Santa Cruz, fired Gopal Balakrishnan, a professor of history, following an investigation into his alleged sexual...
Opinion

Refinancing Remediation

The system must be fixed to change the current situation in which students take on large debts they often can't repay, argues Arthur M. Hauptman.